Makhosi Khoza slams the DA for being a ‘racist and opportunistic party’

Makhosi Khoza continues to take on the corruption in the ANC. This time though, she decided to spend some time calling out the DA and even Cyril Ramaphosa.

ANC MP Makhosi Khoza has spent the last few months in the news for her criticism of her own party and the corruption within it. This weekend though, she took some time to slam the Democratic Alliance (DA) over their call for early elections.

While Khoza also continued to criticise the ANC leadership, there were clearly a few things she needed to get off of her chest regarding the opposition.

She held nothing back, as she used terms like “white supremacists,” “racist” and “opportunistic” when referring to the party.

“The DA’s call for early elections is the worst form of opportunism. The DA knows that the ANC is at weakest right now. Its call for an early election confirms its desperation to return the white supremacist minority rule through the back door.”

While Khoza believes DA leader Mmusi Maimane has attempted to transform the party, she hit out at the white leadership behind the scenes.

“Notwithstanding Maimane’s efforts to transform the DA, it remains a comfortable home for the Nationalist Party. It is a nest of a new covert form of racism. This new form of racism parades blackness in the front office and keeps white racism in the back office. That is where the engine and political architecture of the DA resides. The black front does what the white back office directs.”

Khoza reminded the DA and other opposition parties that ANC MP’s like her are not against the ANC, they can not vote the party out. What they can do though, is vote the corruption out of the affairs of the ANC. She also reiterated that she will not be joining the DA.

“The ANC term of office is 5 years, which comes to an end in 2019. The call for early elections is rejected. We believe in democracy. We are confident that the ANC got the message.”

Khoza was asked in the comment section if Cyril Ramapahosa is the type of moral and ethical leader she wanted for the ANC. Her response was deafening, “Definitely not”. She hit out at the Deputy President for “playing it too safe, a moral and ethical leader is courageous and pursues truth even if it may be career limiting.”